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Mosquitto
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#Vulnerabilities | 26 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2018-04-25 | CVE-2017-7652 | In Eclipse Mosquitto 1.4.14, if a Mosquitto instance is set running with a configuration file, then sending a HUP signal to server triggers the configuration to be reloaded from disk. If there are lots of clients connected so that there are no more file descriptors/sockets available (default limit typically 1024 file descriptors on Linux), then opening the configuration file will fail. | Debian_linux, Mosquitto | 7.5 | ||
2018-04-24 | CVE-2017-7651 | In Eclipse Mosquitto 1.4.14, a user can shutdown the Mosquitto server simply by filling the RAM memory with a lot of connections with large payload. This can be done without authentications if occur in connection phase of MQTT protocol. | Debian_linux, Mosquitto | 7.5 | ||
2018-06-05 | CVE-2017-7654 | In Eclipse Mosquitto 1.4.15 and earlier, a Memory Leak vulnerability was found within the Mosquitto Broker. Unauthenticated clients can send crafted CONNECT packets which could cause a denial of service in the Mosquitto Broker. | Debian_linux, Mosquitto | 7.5 | ||
2017-09-11 | CVE-2017-7650 | In Mosquitto before 1.4.12, pattern based ACLs can be bypassed by clients that set their username/client id to '#' or '+'. This allows locally or remotely connected clients to access MQTT topics that they do have the rights to. The same issue may be present in third party authentication/access control plugins for Mosquitto. | Debian_linux, Mosquitto | 6.5 | ||
2018-06-05 | CVE-2017-7653 | The Eclipse Mosquitto broker up to version 1.4.15 does not reject strings that are not valid UTF-8. A malicious client could cause other clients that do reject invalid UTF-8 strings to disconnect themselves from the broker by sending a topic string which is not valid UTF-8, and so cause a denial of service for the clients. | Debian_linux, Mosquitto | 5.3 | ||
2017-06-25 | CVE-2017-9868 | In Mosquitto through 1.4.12, mosquitto.db (aka the persistence file) is world readable, which allows local users to obtain sensitive MQTT topic information. | Debian_linux, Mosquitto | 5.5 |